'A Crisis Coming': The Twin Threats to American Democracy
Sunday, September 18, 2022 | |
By David E. Sanger, Anton Troianovski, Julian E. Barnes and Eric Schmitt President Biden wants to avoid provoking Russia at a moment when American officials fear Vladimir V. Putin could escalate the war to compensate for recent losses. | | Democracy challenged By David Leonhardt The United States faces two distinct challenges, the movement by Republicans who refuse to accept defeat in an election and a growing disconnect between political power and public opinion. | | By Jennifer Medina, Jazmine Ulloa and Ruth Igielnik A New York Times/Siena College poll found Democrats faring far worse than they have in the past with Hispanic voters. But overall, the party has maintained a hold on the Latino electorate. | | |
World By Sarah Lyall The actions of Meghan, and her husband, Prince Harry, as they mourn the queen have been the subject of biting social commentary — as usual. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Tobias Read Some state officials are putting their political views before the best interests of the firefighters and teachers they serve. | | |
By Reuters Prince William joined King Charles III in an impromptu visit to a long line of people who were waiting — some for 24 hours — to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II. | | By The Associated Press and Reuters The monumentally long, slow-moving line stretching through London along the River Thames was temporarily closed when the estimated wait time to see Queen Elizabeth II lying in state reached 14 hours. | | By Mekado Murphy The director Gina Prince-Bythewood narrates a sequence from her film. | | |
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